Jongeren Milieu Actief Tegen Shell Actie at Roots3 Spirit Of Squatters Collective - 22.06.2010 09:22
link to video Jongeren Milieu Actief Tegen Shell. video interview at the Amsterdam Roots Festival + all interviews today in the radio show Awakening + info about campaign against Shell Spirit Of Squatters Collective Awakening Jongeren Milieu Actief Tegen Shell. video interview at the Amsterdam Roots Festival + all interviews today in the radio show Awakening + info about campaign against Shell here You can see the video: http://ourmediaindymedia.blogspot.com/2010/06/jongeren-milieu-actief-tegen-shell.html Amsterdam Roots Reggae that's one of the best, positive manifestation for tolerance and against racism. Beside of the music from all around the world there is also market with all kind off things mainly from Africa. We found also few organisations for social change and human and animal rights, so we interviewed them and one by one we will present their message at Spirit Of Squatters Collective channel. Together we are stronger so support them by spreading this info and video ! Here is the plan of the Following movies: (At the earlier posts You can see already those movies which are written thick) 1. Varkens In Nood - animal rights organisation 2. One Men (can make a difference) - human rights supporters 3. Jongeren Milieu Actief tegen Shell actie. 4. Vrijwillige Internationale Aktie - volunteering organisations coordinating short and long term volunteering projects. 5. Varkens In Nood by Jonge Activisten - a child is teaching about animal rights 6.Jongeren Milieu Actief - young part of dutch equivalent of ecologic organization Friends Of the Earth. Also all "Roots" interviews we will play today in radio show Awakening in radio patapoe 88.3fm More info below: Spirit Of Squatters Collective : This is solidarity action(like most of our videos). The solidarity is stronger when it is seen by as many people as possible.So...Please use it ! Pass this info to everybody who could be interested !!! Feel free to embed,link it,send it,screen it etc. Use it=don't loose it. Reclaim the media with us ! ... So get inspired. TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER !!! http://www.youtube.com/user/spiritofsquatters radio awakening every tue from 16.00~19.30 in radio patapoe 88.3 fm (links below) Awakening i Polonia Aktywna Awakening and Polonia Aktywna Awakening it's a program on radio patapoe.It's talkactive. It means we talk for more than three hours, mainly about politics,squatting,activism, ecology,tolerance,human and animal rights,punk,spirituality,freedom,love,cultural life in Amsterdam.First we start with the agenda for the squatting scene in Amsterdam( not only),then we have some main subject,sometimes guests.The last ha we do as polish part in this language.The music what we are playing that mainly punk,but this is just as background(package) and in the breaks when we are preparing our self,equipment,material,etc.Patapoe is a pirate, underground,squatters radio. We are playing our program every Tuesday from 4pm till ~ 7.30pm. In Amsterdam You can listen us in the ether 88.3 FM and everywhere else on http://www.freeteam.nl/patapoe If You would like to listen some from our old programs and read description for them go to: http://ourmediaindymedia.blogspot.com/search/label/Awakening%20program if You would like listen,download or embed some of our old issues go to: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=Awakening7 to download the last show mainly about ecology and solutions for climate change You can go http://www.archive.org/details/EcoAwakening7 Invitation to our program Awakening in radio patapoe 88.3fm To all positive organizations & To whom it may concern, If you would like to come to on our show called awakening to talk about, ecology, squatting, local politics, food, animal rights you are more than welcome. Ps: There are also possibilities to make interviews through phone or skype Pass this information further. Let the media to be free. Nigeria is on fire. Shell, stop it! Nederlandse vlag shelllogo groen On its website Shell states that its scientists, engineers and entire technical community are working on the development of technologies to reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. shelllogo half brand IIn Nigeria, Shell keeps 110 gas flares burning, day and night. Together, these gas flares produce as much CO2 as four million cars. But this gas could be used for other purposes, such as electricity generation. Tells the harsh truth. shelllogo brand Nigeria is on fire. Shell, stop it! Sign the petition Factsheet Nigeria is on fire Climate consequences Natural gas is often released in the extraction of oil in Nigeria. Shell sets this gas on fire. The gas flares release large quantities of greenhouse gas. Furthermore, they waste an enormous amount of energy that Nigeria could put to good use. In this factsheet, Milieudefensie [Friends of the Earth Netherlands] gives information about the consequences to the climate of flaring gas in Nigeria. Greenhouse gas emissions Flaring gas in Nigeria increases greenhouse gases, the source of climate change, in two ways: 1. Burned gas The first way is in the form of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2). Natural gas released in oil production is set on fire. When the gas is burned completely, CO2 is released. About 98 per cent of the total amount of flared gas is burned completely (1)(2). 2. Leaked gas Not all the gas is burned. A small portion (2 per cent) of the gas leaks away or is not fully burned. This methane (natural gas) is a much more powerful greenhouse gas than the CO2 that is released when the gas is burned completely. Methane has 20 to 60 times more impact on the climate, depending on the period over which the warming up is calculated. The emission of greenhouse gases by Shell in Nigeria is equal to that of four million passenger cars: half the number of cars in the Netherlands. Emissions in perspective Exact figures for the amount of burned or leaked gas are not known. In Nigeria, a total of 40 tonnes of greenhouse gases is emitted per year (3). According to Shell's own estimates, the company is responsible for nine tonnes (2). Under ordinary circumstances, gas flaring by Shell in Nigeria produces 4 per cent of all greenhouse gases in Sub-Saharan Africa (2)(4). Flaring by all the oil companies in Nigeria together equals 10 per cent of emissions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Children playing near a gas flare. Photo: Elaine Gilligan Decreasing emissions? Shell's gas flaring in Nigeria seems to be declining. Shell reported lower emissions in 2007 and 2008. According to Shell, flaring decreased by 30 per cent between 2002 and 2008 due to measures such as exporting LNG (liquefied natural gas) and converting gas in electric power plants. The largest portion, however, is the result of shutting down oil operations in Ogoniland by government order. That occurred following largescale protests by local people against pollution by Shell. Before the protests, the emissions amounted to 21 tonnes of greenhouse gases (2). It is feared that Shell plans to start production again as soon as possible and thus to carry on with the flaring. Wasted energy, wasted money The gas that Shell flares in Nigeria is natural gas, which could be gathered and used. The amount of gas flared is equivalent to the amount of gas used by three-quarters of all Dutch households. This is thus a huge waste of energy and money. Gas flared in Nigeria was worth 1.5 million dollars in 2007 alone. It has been estimated that 27 billion dollars worth of gas has been wasted over the years. This is even more deplorable when one considers that most people in the Niger Delta still have no electricity in their homes. According to the World Bank (1), gas flared by oil companies in Africa in 2000 would have been sufficient to provide half of all electricity used in Africa that year. The Nigerian government has developed a gas master plan, which would provide gas-fuelled electric plants, helping to restrict the gas flaring and furnishing a much-needed supplement to Nigerian electricity provision (5). Shell has so far built two electric power plants in the Niger Delta. The progress of other projects lags behind. Sources (1) ICF Consulting Ltd and Triple E Systems Associates Ltd 2006, Nigeria Carbon Credit Development for Flare Reduction Projects, Guidebook. (2) Shell plc 2009, 2007, Sustainability Report 2008, 2006 (3) World Bank 2004, Report No.3 Global Gas Flaring Initiative: Regulation of Associated Gas Flaring and Venting – A global overview and lessons learned. (4) World Resources Institute http://earthtrends.wri.org/ (5) EIA 2005 country analysis brief Nigeria, www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/nigeria.html Milieudefensie, April 2010 E-Mail: mgriks(at)gmail.com Website: http://www.ourmediaindymedia.blogspot.com |